Outside a maternity ward, a Roma family is announced their underage daughter has just had a baby girl. Pardică (50) doesn’t seem to celebrate the moment; he is very displeased with this early pregnancy, for which he blames his wife. However, things become even tenser when a hospital employee asks them to sign some papers and discovers issues related to their IDs and their status as parents of the underage new mother. The imminent danger of state authorities separating them from their daughter determines Pardică to take action.

Teenager Loretta is aware of the fact that everything leads to death. Will she be able to do a dance of life? For the first time, the untold story about the heroine of a dark ballad written by Nick Cave and boldly interpreted by Katarzyna Groniec.

Youngsters Romeo, Ed, and Polly wait in two cars after dark while their parents are inside drinking. It’s a situation many Kiwis would recognise: cars in loco parentis outside the bar or rugby club. Soon cross-car rivalry warms to budding friendship. Winning performances, and the tender mix of comedy and romance saw the tale of a Te Kaha pub carpark become an international hit. Two Cars won a boot-full of awards, launched Waititi’s career, and was the second NZ short to gain an Oscar nod (Waititi infamously feigned sleep during the 2005 Academy Awards ceremony).

The main character lives a leisurely life of a bachelor. In order to borrow money from his wealthy uncle he has lied to him that he has married. When his uncle announces in a letter that he is coming to visit the bachelor starts looking to ‘borrow wife”. Mysterious Borrowed Wife is the very first film made in Estonia of what multitalented artist Mart Sander has made his own artistic version. The original film has been converted to the right speed, so instead of 13 minutes the length of the movie is 22 minutes.